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MACD At Scales with Alerts

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I use the horizontal scale lines on the MACD indicator as part of my scalping strategy along with other indicators like RSI/EMA and Market Cipher B when trading BTC

I am looking for a cross above or below the 12.5 and 25 horizontal scale lines, along with lining up other indicators

I set my alerts on the 5 min TF and look to the 15 and 30 min TF's for further confirmation.

I have find the scale lines to be very useful for visual reference of the crosses, above/below 25 lines is mostly a safer trade, crosses above/below 12.5 lines can have more risk, crosses between 0 baseline and 12.5 can have a higher return but have much more risk.

Don't ever use just this indicator by itself, you must always have at least 2 indicators running




This is an example of the TF's not lining up, so a entry here would be high risk


https://www.tradingview.com/x/zg2Kwp4M/



This is an example of the TF's lining up, so a entry here would be less risk


https://www.tradingview.com/x/GyUr3Y2B/
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This is an example of 5m, 15m and 30m TF's not lining up, so a entry here would be high risk

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This is an example of 5m, 15m and 30m TF's lining up, so a entry here would be lower risk, please observe the times under the white vertical lines i would be entering using the 15m

And never forget, if you use this indicator alone to make entry, its always higher risk


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Update: fixed code alerts so at 25 and -25 levels it doesn't give you double alerts for both 12.5 and 25
Moving Average Convergence / Divergence (MACD)

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